Zion's First National Bank Financials

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Knowyourbank.com’s Zion's First National Bank financials page gives you updated information on some of the most important financial ratios and data for Zion's First National Bank. Use our education section to understand the different terms. Make sure to check Zion's First National Bank’s texas ratio and if it is over 100% you should further investigate its health.

Financial Ratios

Ratio Name Percentage
Tangible Common Equity/Risk Weighted Assets 9.8 %
Tier One Risk Based Capital 13.9 %
Tier One Leverage 11.5 %
Texas Ratio Trend N/A
Texas Ratio (Modified) 16.0 %

Assets & Liabilities

Name Amount (in thousands)
Total Assets $17,748,768
Total Deposits $15,091,260
Total Liabilities $15,835,161
Total Bank Equity Capital $1,913,607
Total Risk Weighted Assets $14,405,000
Average Total Assets (For Leverage Cap.) $17,398,235
Tangible Common Equity $1,414,093

Miscellaneous Financials

Name Amount (in thousands)
Loan Loss Reserves $351,785
Non-Performing Loans $255,590
Real Estate Owned $38,386
Intangible Assets-Goodwill $19,514
Other Intangible Assets $0
Common Stock $15,000
Perpetual Preferred Stock $480,000
Total US Office Deposits $12,888,784
Total Foreign Office Deposits (and other) $2,202,476
Part/Guaranteed Gov. Nonaccrual $11,379

Credit Default Swaps (CDS)

Name Amount (in thousands)
Sold Protection $0
Purchased Protection $0

Disclaimer:

Bank financials and ratio information is provided only for your assistance and is not guaranteed to be without error or the most up to date information available. Please make sure to review fdic.gov or ncua.gov for the latest financial information.

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